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This is a collection of British writing on Armenia. It includes accounts by travel writers, early anthropologists, historians, soldiers, poets, lawyers, clergymen and politicians. Each section is annotated and placed in context.

"Between three worlds and an adherent of none": Philip Marsden in New Armenia.

Christopher J. Walker is a writer and author of Armenia: The Survival of a Nation.

'No matter how much an Armenian thinks that he knows of his history, he is certain to learn even more than he thought possible. Visions of Ararat should join his other two books on every Armenians' bookshelf' Andrew Kevorkian, The Armenian Reporter, 16th July 2005.

Description

This is a collection of British writing on Armenia. It includes accounts by travel writers, early anthropologists, historians, soldiers, poets, lawyers, clergymen and politicians. Each section is annotated and placed in context.

"Between three worlds and an adherent of none": Philip Marsden in New Armenia.

Author Info

Christopher J. Walker is a writer and author of Armenia: The Survival of a Nation.

Review

'No matter how much an Armenian thinks that he knows of his history, he is certain to learn even more than he thought possible. Visions of Ararat should join his other two books on every Armenians' bookshelf' Andrew Kevorkian, The Armenian Reporter, 16th July 2005.